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144*/ *moo, <br /> San Joaquin County DIRECTOR <br /> Qp u i N <br /> .� Donna Heran,REHS <br /> Q Environmental Health Department ASSISTANT DIRECTOR <br /> a' XY 2; 600 East Main Street Laurie Cotulla,REHS <br /> Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br /> PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br /> :. <br /> Mike Huggins,RENS,RDI <br /> c4 ��P Website: www.sjgov.org/ehd Margaret Lagorio, REHS <br /> L i,g 0 4i Robert McClellon,REHS <br /> Phone: (209) 468-3420 .teff Carruesco, RENS, RDI <br /> Fax: (209) 464-0138 Kasey Foley, REHS <br /> 29 December 2008 <br /> Mr. Russ Zelmer <br /> 7060 W. Durham Ferry Road <br /> Tracy CA 95304 <br /> Subject: Access Agreement <br /> 7501 W. Eleventh Street <br /> Tracy CA 95376 <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has received a copy <br /> of the letter from The San Joaquin Company, Inc. (TSJCI) dated June 2, 2008, <br /> requesting an access agreement with you to install and operate a groundwater <br /> treatment system in the parking lot of your property at the above-referenced address. <br /> The property on the south side of Eleventh Street (7500 W. Eleventh Street) formerly <br /> had underground storage tank (UST) systems for dispensing gasoline and diesel fuels. <br /> One or more of these systems leaked diesel and gasoline fuel to soil and groundwater <br /> underlying the site, which has polluted the shallow groundwater. Most of the leaked fuel <br /> material has been abated on the 7500 W. Eleventh Street site, but unfortunately some <br /> has migrated northward under Eleventh Street, under your property and on toward the <br /> north-northeast under Chrisman Road and out under a field. At this time, the most <br /> polluted water underlies the southern portion of your site and must be remediated to <br /> protect the groundwater supplies in the area. <br /> TSJCI, on behalf of the former property owner of the 7500 W. Eleventh Street site, has <br /> requested an access agreement to implement a work plan to remediate the polluted <br /> groundwater. Your cooperation in this matter is requested; please respond to the <br /> access agreement request from TSJCI. <br /> Understandably, you may have some concerns regarding the effect on your property <br /> from granting the access; to address your concerns, the EHD has temporarily withdrawn <br /> its approval of the corrective action plan (CAP) prepared by TSJCI, to allow a 30-day <br /> public participation period before approving or disapproving the CAP. Your comments <br /> are welcome, and the EHD is willing to hold a meeting between you and the other <br /> parties to discuss the issues and come to an agreement; as an affected property owner, <br /> you should have some input to how the polluted groundwater is cleaned up. A public <br /> notice of the comment period is included for your review. <br /> Access Letter 1208 <br />